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Bruce Epper

September 12, 2012

ultimate-guitar.com, gibson.com, fender.com, there are a ton of video lessons on YouTube, guitarjamz.com

Anay Chaubal

September 12, 2012

youtube has many channels by people who upload their tutorials for free reference.
guitar.about.com is also very helpful.
my suggestion: chords can be searched for on google images, and once u learn them, look for guitar scales, and learn all these by heart, and only then, proceed to watch videos on any site. if you watch the videos beforehand, then you might lose some enthusiasm after a while since you will compare your own progress with that of the pro playing in that video.

hbrew2000

September 12, 2012

Depends what sort of songs your after, some websites have all the popular songs but you may not find tabs for less popular music. Theres no real difference between the main tab websites. If you’re new to playing, youtube and other online video services can be very useful due to so many people uploading tutorials! :)

Vishal Mishra

September 12, 2012

911tabs.com is good website for guitar chords.

Ian Johnson

September 12, 2012

Ive read the comments and you tube does have gret vids on with showing you how to play different song

For just song I have used ultimate-guitar.com and songsterr.com
Unfortunalty some record companys are banning some of there artists tabs on such sites and are hard to find, this is where youtube is good

Chandramouli Dixit

September 12, 2012

Justinguitar.com is by far the best website that i have seen for learning chords, scales and specifically songs. It has various genre lessons also which are designed in such a way so that you can become a pro guitarist and that is off-course if you follow the practice schedule. I’ve been using the website since 2009 and i can assure you that the content quality and the way Justin explains the lessons is just amazing. Within a year i was able to play songs without using tabs and notations. Now what about the money ???????? well the best thing about Justin is he is a true giver, the lessons are all free. There is a ‘DONATE’ option on the site which encourages people to donate if and only if they found the lessons useful and knowledgeable.

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September 12, 2012

channels on youtube

Erlis Dhima

September 12, 2012

What I’m using myself now is a software called: E Media Guitar Method v4
Also, check video tutorials from Youtube!

Benson Sanchez

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Tom Sobieski

September 13, 2012

Follow Eric Clapton’s example: lock yourself in your bedroom and don’t come out until you cab play.
Worked for me.

Cathy Parke

September 13, 2012

It partly depends in what kind of guitar/songs you want to play. If you are interested in basic, easy songs and are happy to start with folk-style songs, you might want to take a look at my site, http://www.cathyschords.com

There is a range of songs that many people know, arranged in levels from beginner songs (2 chords) on. You can always branch out to other styles/harder songs once you have the basics- there are heaps of sites with lyrics and chords, and YouTube also has some great tutorials, if you know what to look for.